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Evelyn," the young man went on; "Louis XVI. and Marie Antoinette what would you have more unrefined, more heavy, more animal, than the face of that descendant of a line of kings?" Mrs. Evelyn bowed her head acquiescingly and seemed to enjoy her apple. "He had a pretty bad lot of an inheritance sure enough, take it all together," said Rossitur.

The pain is the trying to get your soul loose. It's the edge of a knife that won't cut through. Do you know that?" Rhoda said, as acquiescingly as she could, "Yes." "Do you?" Dahlia whispered. "It's what they call the 'agony. Only, to go through it in the dark, when you are all alone! boarded round! you will never know that. And there's an angel brings me one of mother's roses, and I smell it.

He quotes it as yours, half acquiescingly, and ruefully. 'For visitors, we have had Captain Baskelett for two minutes, and Lord Palmet, who stayed longer, and seems to intend to come daily. He attempts French with Madame de R., and amuses her a little: a silver foot and a ball of worsted. Mr. and Mrs. Grancey Lespel have called, and Lord and Lady Croyston. Colonel Halkett, Miss Halkett, and Mr.

He had an impression of walls zigzagged with cracks, of furniture, upturned, making dives across the passage. White figures were all about; some ran, some stood in doorways and all were silent. He thrust a woman out of his way and felt her move, acquiescingly, as if indifferent.

They looked at one another; the count thinking, 'I gave to this girl an excess of brains, in my folly! Compelled to drop his eyes, and vexed by the tacit defeat, he pursued, 'You expect great things from her? 'Great, said his daughter. 'Well, well, he murmured acquiescingly, while sounding within himself for the part to play. 'Well-yes! she may do what you expect.

All was silent till, after his soup and his first glass of sherry, Sir Thomas began, "I think, Mr. Chillingly, we have met before, though I had not the honour then of making your acquaintance." Sir Thomas paused before he added, "Not long ago; the last State ball at Buckingham Palace." Kenelm bent his head acquiescingly. He had been at that ball.

The pain is the trying to get your soul loose. It's the edge of a knife that won't cut through. Do you know that?" Rhoda said, as acquiescingly as she could, "Yes." "Do you?" Dahlia whispered. "It's what they call the 'agony. Only, to go through it in the dark, when you are all alone! boarded round! you will never know that. And there's an angel brings me one of mother's roses, and I smell it.

Evelyn," the young man went on; "Louis XVI. and Marie Antoinette what would you have more unrefined, more heavy, more animal, than the face of that descendant of a line of kings?" Mrs. Evelyn bowed her head acquiescingly, and seemed to enjoy her apple. "He had a pretty bad lot of an inheritance, sure enough, take it all together," said Rossitur.

Newthorpe seldom interrupted his niece's monologue, but his eye often rested upon her, seemingly in good-natured speculation, and he bent his head acquiescingly when she put in a quick 'Don't you think so? after a running series of comments on some matter which smacked exceedingly of the town.

They looked at one another; the count thinking, 'I gave to this girl an excess of brains, in my folly! Compelled to drop his eyes, and vexed by the tacit defeat, he pursued, 'You expect great things from her? 'Great, said his daughter. 'Well, well, he murmured acquiescingly, while sounding within himself for the part to play. 'Well-yes! she may do what you expect.

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